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Annual Mathletics Competition held May 2

Annual Mathletics Competition held May 2

Monday, May 4, 2015

Results from 47th Annual Mathletics Competition

On a day designed for sharp pencils and even sharper minds, Kapil Sinha was awarded the $1,000 Richard Morgantini Scholarship at the 47th annual Mathletics Competition, held Saturday May 2 at the Monterey County Office of Education. Mathletics is a math contest held annually to encourage excellence in math, and recognize the achievements of individual students and the schools they represent.

First, second, and third place winners in each level received Amazon gift cards, gift certificates, and an Olympic-sized first, second, or third place medal. In addition, top-scoring schools for each of the ten tests were awarded plaques (winning schools were determined by the total of the scores for each school’s team members).

A list of individual winners and their school of attendance is attached/shown below.

Mathletics is funded in part by long-time supporter, the Monterey County Richard Morgantini Foundation, as well as Greet Giant by Growers Express, and the California Mathematics Council-Monterey Bay affiliate.

Test

School

Name

Place

5th Grade

Santa Catalina School

Anna Bella Hrepich

1

International School of Monterey

James Dobson

2

Washington Union Elementary

Alejandro Salmeron Tarancon

3

6th Grade

All Saints’ Day School

Broden Murray

1

All Saints’ Day School

Clea Caddell

2

Bay View Academy

Lydia Rice

3

7th Grade

Santa Catalina School

Samuel Fontaine

1

Santa Catalina School

Dominic Nale

2

All Saints’ Day School

Matthew Galloway

3

8th Grade

San Carlos School

Alexander Shi

1

San Carlos School

Angela Hu

2

Harden Middle School

Elias Deleon

3

Math 1

Salinas High School

Tyler Koran

1

Salinas High School

Milan Brennan

2

Monterey High School

Anna Cusenza

3

Math 2

Stevenson School

Cjache Kang

1

Stevenson School

Tim Joung

2

Santa Catalina Upper School

Coco Wang

3

Math Analysis

Stevenson School

Jennifer Sun

1

Stevenson School

Laura Bao

2

Salinas High School

Teyam Birgani

3

Algebra II

Stevenson School

Eddie Wang

1

Pacific Grove High School

Esther Lee

2

Santa Catalina School

Jessica Cheng

3

Calculus AB

Santa Catalina School

Brenda Melano

1

Pacific Grove High School

Douglas Dow

2

Salinas High School

Antonio Gonzalez

3

Calculus BC

Salinas High School

Kapil Sinha

1

Stevenson School

Steve Kim

2

Santa Catalina School

Lauren Redfern

3

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